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The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2013
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting (2013)
Comedy

An innovative sketch comedy with longer scenes, unconventional content, and an unexpected ensemble, delivering a random, ridiculous, and surreal experience from Australia's newest comedy tal... Read allAn innovative sketch comedy with longer scenes, unconventional content, and an unexpected ensemble, delivering a random, ridiculous, and surreal experience from Australia's newest comedy talents.An innovative sketch comedy with longer scenes, unconventional content, and an unexpected ensemble, delivering a random, ridiculous, and surreal experience from Australia's newest comedy talents.

  • Creators
    • Jason Burrows
    • Phil Lloyd
    • Trent O'Donnell
  • Stars
    • Craig Anderson
    • Damon Herriman
    • Darren Gilshenan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    484
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Jason Burrows
      • Phil Lloyd
      • Trent O'Donnell
    • Stars
      • Craig Anderson
      • Damon Herriman
      • Darren Gilshenan
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    9rob-1476

    It's a Prius.

    Stupid to look at, not very practical, but in the end very very funny. Well done Jungleboys. If you don't think it is funny try Friends Monday to Friday on Go.

    This is the real deal, genuine sketch comedy, which has been missing on Australian TV since Rod Quantrock didn't care who he made fun of. It isn't rocket science, it is comedy and not for everyone which is what makes this so good.

    There is edge, satire and a reinforcement that Australians are not English or American, they don't care that most of the ABC audience won't either like it or get it and they don't care if they don't get another season. Five stars.
    10alexpham

    Funny as hell

    Honestly this is very awkwardly funny. It's not for everyone but ignore you like dumb comedy with a twist then this is for you. Enjoy!
    1e1097281

    It was hard to watch all the way thru

    I looked forward to this - "a random and ridiculous ride into weirdness" and recommended by brother-in-law.

    Sorry guys, it was not that funny. I got each 'joke' in the first 10 seconds but after that each sketch just dragged on and felt contrived. The endings were just left hanging - no punchline, just sudden endings. The "weirdness" was not there either. Each sketch starts off normal then veers into off-centredness but definitely not weird or unexpected. The acting was good as was the staging.

    There are Gilliam-type Monty-Python cartoons - short and a bit funny. Also not suitable for kids.

    Seriously, the writers should do a total rethink. Try to do better dialogue, nuances of language, whatever.
    2paston

    No.

    Really just not good enough. Certainly not good enough for prime time on ABC1. It would barely pass muster tucked away late at night on ABC2.

    The fundamental problem here is that almost every sketch is based on a "Wouldn't be funny if..." premise, and then goes on to illustrate that premise in a deadly unfunny manner with as few jokes as possible in order to beat any possible humour out of the concept. The gag twists are always painfully obvious and can be seen coming a mile off. It's acted and directed like a series of faux-dramatic vignettes, allowing for little comedy to arise from the presentation of the material.

    This series been promoted as containing dark, edgy humour. The writers seem to think that shoehorning the occasional reference to AIDS or cancer makes it so, but there's precious little genuinely dark comedy on display. One promising sketch in episode two, set on an aircraft with two annoying kids, had the potential to go much further and much darker, which would have given the punchline more power, but the creative team pulled their punches instead.

    Ultimately this is a joyless, jokeless wasteland. I thought the ABC had reached the nadir of sketch comedy with the ill-fated Flipside, but The Elegant Gentleman's etc has plumbed a new low.

    Next time, ABC, before you commission a sketch comedy show, get the writers to sit down and watch some of the successful comedies of the last 50 years to see how it should be done.
    9danbrophy

    Grower, not a shower

    Television needs a chance to find it's rhythm and creating a sketch comedy show in Australia - especially on a network like ABC where the average viewing age is 40+, creating something that is daring is going to be met with even more criticism. I feel that EGGKF gets better with each episode. By episode two, there was the introduction of darker, more subversive characters - like the children's TV clown with the squeaky voice - that were indicative of where this show could go if given time to grow. In a country that is 1/20 the size of the US, if a large part of the population doesn't tune into something, it's considered a failure and thus, so few television shows have the chance to respond to their audience and mature. The expectation that season 1 episode 1 will be a masterwork is ridiculous.

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      • April 3, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Руководство по ножевому бою для джентльменов
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      • Jungle Entertainment
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